New York Governor Bans Non-Essential State Travel to Mississippi Over Religious Liberty Law

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed an executive order banning non-essential state travel to Mississippi over the state’s recently signed law offering legal protection to individuals and businesses opposed to gay marriage. The executive order came in response of Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant signing House Bill 1523 into law on Tuesday morning.

“… it is the policy of the state of New York to promote fairness, protect the welfare of the citizens of the state of New York, and combat discrimination,” reads the order in part. “All agencies, departments, boards, authorities and commissions [will] review all requests for state funded or state sponsored travel to the state of Mississippi so long as there is law in effect there that permits and enshrines discrimination against LGBT citizens and unmarried individuals …” READ MORE

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Rhonda
on April 11, 2016 at 1:18 pm

Divided, our house will fall. We are now seeing states that refuse to have anything to do with other states, based on homosexuality issues, religious issues. Before the end of September, our country will no longer be in existence as our country is going the same way as Israel did, nearly 2,000 years ago. Into memories, only.

NY has the craziest people running their city…this fool says:”it is the policy of the state of New York to promote fairness, protect the welfare of the citizens of the state of New York, and combat discrimination,” —but not for Christians.